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After Contention, TCDSU To Continue Sending Weekly Email in Irish
TCDSU Communications Officer Paraic McLean said that there were few readers of the Irish language email.

TCDSU Votes to Support Campaign for Reduced Pharmacy Student Fees
Pharmacy students have reported high levels of stress due to high fees and unpaid placements.

Pharmacy Students Under ‘Huge Financial Strain’ Due to Unpaid Placements
Students have reported high levels of stress, with some forced to take on part-time jobs to support themselves.

SU Cafe Could Close, As TCDSU Faces Major Budget Deficit
The union recorded a €70,000 deficit in its accounts this year.

Trinity Introduces Electronic Voting System for Fellows
The change means Trinity's Fellows can register their assent electronically, rather than returning hard copies to the College.

‘Substantial’ Shortfall Increase, as TCDSU Posts €70,000 Deficit
The deficit was attributed to losses accruing from the union’s shops, as well as its cafe and The University Times.

Stanley Quek Appointed Pro-Chancellor of Trinity
The Provost announced Quek's appointment in Singapore, at a reception for Trinity alumni.

Trinity Sport Accidentally Leaks Personal Information of 168 Sports Scholar Applicants
Trinity’s new sports scholars were mistakenly sent the application details of 168 students.

Trinity Chancellor Mary Robinson Appointed Chair of The Elders
Robinson becomes chair of an international organisation of peace activists, previously led by former UN General Secretary Kofi Annan.

Lemon, Mooch and Sprout All Close in Dawson St Redevelopment
The building that houses the eateries is to be demolished and redeveloped.